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baird. it's an emormous nontransparent process. are there process points, two or three that we should be tuning in to to get a sense whether this is amorphous as we watch from the outside? >> the council meeting july 3rd to approximately the 14th where the chairman of the council working groups report to the conference will be reviewed. it will not be changed, but it will be reviewed so you can see the entirety of the result of that two-year effort going to the conference. which, as i said, will contain a compilation of options in dealing with each part of the current itrs. that is a date. i would look right after august 3rd and see what proposals have come in pursuant to that deadline, which was for the first tranche proposals need to be in by august 3rd. we'll be watching them obviously very carefully as well. i think, then, periodically, and we can, of course, help you understand when that is, but periodically to see when the regional proposals start coming in, because regions will continue to meet up through september and perha
baird. it's an emormous nontransparent process. are there process points, two or three that we should be tuning in to to get a sense whether this is amorphous as we watch from the outside? >> the council meeting july 3rd to approximately the 14th where the chairman of the council working groups report to the conference will be reviewed. it will not be changed, but it will be reviewed so you can see the entirety of the result of that two-year effort going to the conference. which, as i...
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baird, his knowledge of the itu is encyclopedic. my spouse said to me dick knows where the bodies are buried. your phone's going to ring more than you want because now everybody in television land knows this as well. so, several people have alluded to, this is one of those rare kumbaya moments and u.s. policy making where everyone, government, industry, civil society, right, left, center, agree wholeheartedly that the itu's jurisdiction should not expand to encome pause internet egglation or government. some of the proposals though not fully baked as mr. baird said that we heard about, if they were to come to fruition would do great damage to the open and decentralized internet that we know and love and that is a great engine for economic growth and education and health care and all of the great things that we love about it. now, among the many reasons why this jurisdiction shouldn't expand is that the itu is highly politicized and also grossly undemocratic. one of the things, i'm not sure was mentioned today, was that in the itu, a
baird, his knowledge of the itu is encyclopedic. my spouse said to me dick knows where the bodies are buried. your phone's going to ring more than you want because now everybody in television land knows this as well. so, several people have alluded to, this is one of those rare kumbaya moments and u.s. policy making where everyone, government, industry, civil society, right, left, center, agree wholeheartedly that the itu's jurisdiction should not expand to encome pause internet egglation or...
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no television, no neighbors, no civilization that's what 40-year-old chuck baird plans to go.completely off the grid for a full year. he quit his job as an oil worker in anchorage, alaska, by this week, and at the end of the month he'll start a new life on the island which is basically uninhabited year round. tonight, he's talking about embarking on the adventure he has been dreaming about for 20 years. so many are looking at you, sir, liviing vicariously and saying t takes so much courage. island, alaska, everyone has got it. but you're actually doing it. so just tell me now, you're packing. what are you taking? >> yeah, i'm basically bringing base basic supplies. i'll build a small cabin when i get there. i'm bringing a dog and a small goat as well. along with some basic foods. grains and rice, that sort of thing. enough to get by in the hard times. but mostly we'll be relying on trapping, fishing and hunting. so it will be a very busy week, a busy few months getting ready for the wintertime. >> and so what made you decide to do this? i mean, it's one thing to think about it
no television, no neighbors, no civilization that's what 40-year-old chuck baird plans to go.completely off the grid for a full year. he quit his job as an oil worker in anchorage, alaska, by this week, and at the end of the month he'll start a new life on the island which is basically uninhabited year round. tonight, he's talking about embarking on the adventure he has been dreaming about for 20 years. so many are looking at you, sir, liviing vicariously and saying t takes so much courage....
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>> well, here's hoping baird's movie has a happier ending.oming up, whatever happened to one nation under god? the forces hell bent on using religion to divide us. that's next. friday night has always been all fun and games here at the hutchison household but one dark stormy evening... there were two things i could tell: she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what our other cats love, purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was healthy, happy, and definitely part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. always there for you. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained
>> well, here's hoping baird's movie has a happier ending.oming up, whatever happened to one nation under god? the forces hell bent on using religion to divide us. that's next. friday night has always been all fun and games here at the hutchison household but one dark stormy evening... there were two things i could tell: she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what our other cats love, purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats!...
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his headlights off. 41 year-old anton barrett the driver took off running his 18 year-old son anton baird jr. ran a different direction an unidentified third person also ran. he got away. a seven year veteran police officer, up to him and ordered him to the ground but to their refuse. did waves holding a black metal objects. for aristide partisan and multiple times strike in the suspect. >>> stern that didn't have a gun turns out was a metallic black wallet. >>> officers are hypersensitive to the violence and the someone produces something on their handling expect them to get down in a shiny and black the officer does not have time to wait aired sr. died in hospital and police dog caught barry jr. hiding in the bushes. he issued a man many times. >>> is going on. >>> that many brushes with the law family members say recently friends and family members say barry sr. has gotten his life together you find a supervisor at the winery and the napa valley. >>> but this can believe he's gone. >>> he was there for me and my kids to been together for years almost five and just to see him not come d
his headlights off. 41 year-old anton barrett the driver took off running his 18 year-old son anton baird jr. ran a different direction an unidentified third person also ran. he got away. a seven year veteran police officer, up to him and ordered him to the ground but to their refuse. did waves holding a black metal objects. for aristide partisan and multiple times strike in the suspect. >>> stern that didn't have a gun turns out was a metallic black wallet. >>> officers are...
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that's exactly what 40-year-old chuck baird plans to do.for a full year. he quit his job as an oil worker in anchorage, alaska, this week. by the end of the month he's going to start a new life on latouche island. tonight he's taking a break to come outfront and talk about embarking on an adventure he's been dreaming about for 20 years. so many are looking at you living vicariously and saying it takes so much courage. we all have this dream of a bike stand on tahiti or island in alaska, everyone's got it. but you're actually doing it. so just tell me now, what are you taking? >> i'm basically bringing some basic supplies. i'm going to build a small cabin when i get there. right now there's nothing on the land. i'm bringing a dog and a small goat as well. along with some basic foods, grains, rice, that sort of thing. enough to get by in the hard times. mostly we'll be relying on trapping, fishing and hunting. so it will be a very busy week or busy few months here getting ready for the wintertime. >> and so what made you decide to do this? it
that's exactly what 40-year-old chuck baird plans to do.for a full year. he quit his job as an oil worker in anchorage, alaska, this week. by the end of the month he's going to start a new life on latouche island. tonight he's taking a break to come outfront and talk about embarking on an adventure he's been dreaming about for 20 years. so many are looking at you living vicariously and saying it takes so much courage. we all have this dream of a bike stand on tahiti or island in alaska,...
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commissioner mcdowell and dick baird in the different critical ways. so, three points which i'll try to do quickly. why is verizon engaged, what's at stake and how can we get a good outcome here. so i'm pleased that dick set the stage with the notion of the public private collaboration here, and verizon is definitely a part of that when you heard my bio, it listed all of these different organizationses in which we are engaged and clearly the itu is one of those. but so is the internet governance forum and the multi-stake holder organizations. why do we do that, three main reasons. our customers, everywhere, u.s. and elsewhere, are all communicating via ip technologies, internet protocol technologies. secondly, globally we carry a lot of this internet traffic on our global network which includes capacity on understood ground cables and satellite capacity and we often speak of those as the digital trade routes of the 21st century. of course they are also the channels for freedom of expression as was commented earlier today. and third, we provide global e
commissioner mcdowell and dick baird in the different critical ways. so, three points which i'll try to do quickly. why is verizon engaged, what's at stake and how can we get a good outcome here. so i'm pleased that dick set the stage with the notion of the public private collaboration here, and verizon is definitely a part of that when you heard my bio, it listed all of these different organizationses in which we are engaged and clearly the itu is one of those. but so is the internet...
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the baird could add was cottoned 40 lbs. his boat to that is an impressive cast of the barracuda live exclusively on cbs five will be right back. ,,,
the baird could add was cottoned 40 lbs. his boat to that is an impressive cast of the barracuda live exclusively on cbs five will be right back. ,,,
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the baird could add was cottoned 40 lbs. landed in his boat to that is an impressive cast of the barracuda live exclusively on [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to keep sending...and receiving. let me get you back. no, it's on me. i insist. no way. yes way. well let me chip in. [ male announcer ] send money from one bank account to another, with citibank popmoney. easier banking. every step of the way. real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, a sweet price on honey nut cheerios, just $1.88. starbucks coffee is only $7.77. that's less than a quarter for a great cup of coffee. and fage greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week
the baird could add was cottoned 40 lbs. landed in his boat to that is an impressive cast of the barracuda live exclusively on [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to keep sending...and receiving. let me get you back. no, it's on me. i insist. no...
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we mentioned muir and bureaus, spencer fulton baird, head of the smithsonian institute caring about wildlife. william hornaday bred buffalo at the bronx zoo, roosevelt was a founder of the zoo. repopulate the plains with buffalo. dr. c. hart miriam who ran the biological survey. these aren't household names i wanted to inject them in the main stream history i didn't want to be relegated to a specialist it's not just roosevelt i'm writing about but a circle about him. >> how many other places did you spend time in to research this book? >> almost all. not all of his national forests there are way too many, just hundreds going down, but all his national parks, his monuments i've visited, i travel the country a lot, this has been my hobby visiting vo roosevelt's p. what was exciting for me, i'll pick a place, pine knot is a cabin in virginia outside charlottesville, in the wild, and roosevelt as resident saw the last alive passenger pigeon, there used to be 100 million passenger pigeons in america. it's an extinct species, roosevelt wrote the last ons observation in the wild. pine knot shows yo
we mentioned muir and bureaus, spencer fulton baird, head of the smithsonian institute caring about wildlife. william hornaday bred buffalo at the bronx zoo, roosevelt was a founder of the zoo. repopulate the plains with buffalo. dr. c. hart miriam who ran the biological survey. these aren't household names i wanted to inject them in the main stream history i didn't want to be relegated to a specialist it's not just roosevelt i'm writing about but a circle about him. >> how many other...
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baird has an amendment. would the clerk please distribute the amendment? without objection, reading of the amendment will be dispensed with. the chair now recognizes the gentle lady from california to offer and explain her amendment. >> mr. chairman, thank you. i will offer this amendment and withdraw it as well, but i do think it's worth two minutes of our time to talk about service contractors which is the largest area of cost growth for the department of defense. the american society of military controllers found that contracts for services have increased 137%, while the cost for civilians have only increased 8% during the period 20071 tom 2010. reducing these costs having better date-to-to assess the real costs of contractors this amendment requires the department to collect more information on labor hours and costs. improving costs assessments are already showing significant potential for savings. the army has found that collecting and using this data resulted in savings of 16% to 30%. improved cost analysis help the army discover that outsourcing ope
baird has an amendment. would the clerk please distribute the amendment? without objection, reading of the amendment will be dispensed with. the chair now recognizes the gentle lady from california to offer and explain her amendment. >> mr. chairman, thank you. i will offer this amendment and withdraw it as well, but i do think it's worth two minutes of our time to talk about service contractors which is the largest area of cost growth for the department of defense. the american society...
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we have daryl williams, baird, williams & greer. excuse my, about to forget. this is the man, this is the man, he said be sure tell you he's a right wing republican. what daryl, in my opinion, he's a trial lawyer, defense and plaintiff, he led the charge to recall russell pearce, the author of 1070, the man that led the charge to recall russell and vote him out of office. thank you, thank you, daryl. martial fit is our moderate marshall, he's with the director of immigration policy. thank you. >> thanks so much, norm. thanks so much, todd. thanks to everyone who's worked together convene this important discussion today. >> to -- the congressman for hosting. now, while political prowess has prevented congress from tackling an overhaul of the immigration system, it's an overhaul that's pointed as long overdue and one that many of us have been fighting for many years to achieve. the pressures of a large undocumented population continue to be foisted on state and local governments and communities. opponents of immigration reform has opponents such as state senator
we have daryl williams, baird, williams & greer. excuse my, about to forget. this is the man, this is the man, he said be sure tell you he's a right wing republican. what daryl, in my opinion, he's a trial lawyer, defense and plaintiff, he led the charge to recall russell pearce, the author of 1070, the man that led the charge to recall russell and vote him out of office. thank you, thank you, daryl. martial fit is our moderate marshall, he's with the director of immigration policy. thank...
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baird williams grier. excuse me. about to forget. this is the man, this is the man he said be sure to tell you he is a right wing republican. what darryl in my opinion is most famous for, he's a trial lawyer, both defense and plaintiff. but he's the man that thread charge to recall russell pierce, russell pierce, the author of 1070, this is the man that led the charge to recall russell and vote him out of office. thank you, darryl. and marshall phipps is our moderator. i'd like for you folks to get with the program. thank you. >> thanks so much, norm, thanks so much, todd. thanks to everyone who has worked to convene this important discussion and of course to congressman passtor for hosting. while political prowess prevented congressional from tackling the immigration system it's an overhaul overdue and one many of us have been fighting for many years to achieve. the pressures of a large undocumented population continue to be foisted on state and local governments and communities. opponents of immigration reform have opponents such a
baird williams grier. excuse me. about to forget. this is the man, this is the man he said be sure to tell you he is a right wing republican. what darryl in my opinion is most famous for, he's a trial lawyer, both defense and plaintiff. but he's the man that thread charge to recall russell pierce, russell pierce, the author of 1070, this is the man that led the charge to recall russell and vote him out of office. thank you, darryl. and marshall phipps is our moderator. i'd like for you folks to...
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discussions, as well, by kind of an alogy, or head of delegation and deputy head of delegation dick baird engaged in about 50 bilateral discussions leading up to the conference itself. so we are very actively engaged in discussions with friends and with those who may have different opinions. and that's going to continue on right up to the conference itself. >> where would you say we are? are we in -- is there still a split? is there a consensus that comes around our view more than other views of this, of the regions that you just mentioned? >> yes. i think one way to describe the state of the activities at this point would be to think of this conference as potentially having two tracks. the first track would have been an effort at direct regulation of the internet, something that was a source of concern a year and more ago but i think is less a source of concern now. the only really direct effort that i'm aware of to accomplish is that was a proposal by the russian federation to create a framework, an entirely new framework for the negotiation of entirely new regulations. that effort has
discussions, as well, by kind of an alogy, or head of delegation and deputy head of delegation dick baird engaged in about 50 bilateral discussions leading up to the conference itself. so we are very actively engaged in discussions with friends and with those who may have different opinions. and that's going to continue on right up to the conference itself. >> where would you say we are? are we in -- is there still a split? is there a consensus that comes around our view more than other...
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we are prepared through our -- through the itu council and the good efforts of dick baird, who has been our representative on the council for many, many years, to propose to the council that its report, which is going to be a very important document in the scheme of things, that its report in preparation for the wicket be generally available. it would be very useful if we could find more ways -- this is a point the united states often makes -- to have more of the itu's documents more widely available to all of the interested stake holders. >> i would think -- and this is a question for both ambassador verveer and commissioner mcdowell -- that there should be more opening of the process for knowledge, increase of knowledge here even in the united states as the importance of this. we in this country tend to take the internet for granted. and, you know, we see what's happened with the arab spring and realize how it's affected other countries. i think that to a great degree we forget that we -- what would happen if let's say the worst happened, the scenario, and that things would close down
we are prepared through our -- through the itu council and the good efforts of dick baird, who has been our representative on the council for many, many years, to propose to the council that its report, which is going to be a very important document in the scheme of things, that its report in preparation for the wicket be generally available. it would be very useful if we could find more ways -- this is a point the united states often makes -- to have more of the itu's documents more widely...
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baird. what were some of the best ideas? where's the growth in terms of what you see? looking for growth. our attendance at conferences is up over 12%. there's a dearth of growth stories out there. when you find them, investors are willing the pay up. even the less pressing sides like the industrial and cyclical, we're seeing it there. >> this market is so correlated. there are areas that seem to trade at high beta for lack of a better term. but is it fair? is it still easy to separate out stocks that have a better growth profile and bet on those? >> yeah. i think it is. you know, it's interesting. the definition of a growth company today is different than wait was five or even ten years ago. investors are having to come down that growth curve to find the growth they once had in the solid double-digit 20% top line growth. they may be willing to look at 7%, 8%, 9% top line growth as a growth story and they're out there. the companies that have that solid long-term growth prospects are getting bid up and the valuation of some of those names continue to go higher. yeah, c
baird. what were some of the best ideas? where's the growth in terms of what you see? looking for growth. our attendance at conferences is up over 12%. there's a dearth of growth stories out there. when you find them, investors are willing the pay up. even the less pressing sides like the industrial and cyclical, we're seeing it there. >> this market is so correlated. there are areas that seem to trade at high beta for lack of a better term. but is it fair? is it still easy to separate...
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facing boston starter, daniel baird in the second inning.rives a home run to deep right center. first of his two homers today. first time in two years johnson has homered twice in a game. jake arrieta. score was tied when he pitched to daniel nava. and he does like johnson it did a homer. arrieta would leave the game later that inning. but boston would keep on scoring against the orioles bull pen. luis anal a. -- ayala. slams a line drive home run to the left. boston's lead grew to 5-2. they would hold on to win it, 6-5. o's dropped two of three. kansas city will be in town friday. from camden yards to owings mills. ravens' off-season workouts continue, with a number of veteran players in camp. for what is officially termed organized team activity. many of the top veterans like ray rice, ray lewis, haloti ngata, did not attend. we'll hear what they say about the teams who elect not to practice. also up next hour. reaction from the orioles. and more on the top pitching prospects, making this up the minor league. that's ahead at 6:00. back to
facing boston starter, daniel baird in the second inning.rives a home run to deep right center. first of his two homers today. first time in two years johnson has homered twice in a game. jake arrieta. score was tied when he pitched to daniel nava. and he does like johnson it did a homer. arrieta would leave the game later that inning. but boston would keep on scoring against the orioles bull pen. luis anal a. -- ayala. slams a line drive home run to the left. boston's lead grew to 5-2. they...
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rw baird updating zynga from outperform to perform. decline, pricing and concerns slowing growth in social games basically saying the stock is on sale. is it? >> the problem with zynga, it's hard in my view to make an aggressive call about zynga and making an extremely negative call about facebook given zynga is so tie today facebook as a distribution platform. and they've been trying to move away from that, unless you have a real confidence in facebook, i don't know how you have real confidence in zynga. >> we were going to do coinstar. buy or hold? you like it or not? >> i think thumbs down. >> thumbs down on coinstar. all right. is new york going too far in banning big sugary drinks? vote yes or no at streetsigns.cnbc.com. results will be revealed during the next hour. we will be back in two minutes after i go get a 20-ounce diet -- ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about how some companies like to get between ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you and your money. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we believe your money should be available ttd
rw baird updating zynga from outperform to perform. decline, pricing and concerns slowing growth in social games basically saying the stock is on sale. is it? >> the problem with zynga, it's hard in my view to make an aggressive call about zynga and making an extremely negative call about facebook given zynga is so tie today facebook as a distribution platform. and they've been trying to move away from that, unless you have a real confidence in facebook, i don't know how you have real...
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baird, near-term weakness creates long-term opportunity. the firm sticking with its outperform rating on jpm shares. and goldman sachs, losses and uncertainty, but story remains in tact. wells fargo, portfolio loss manageable but timing is unfortunate. kbw, though a black eye for management, it's a $2 billion charge in a quarter in which we expect the company to still make nearly $4 billion. so how do you play this on a day when we see that stock down 8%? jim iuorio's been here all week. you told us earlier, jim, you were not e namerred with the financials. you were short a number of them. where do you stand right now specifically as it pertains to jpm? >> it's funny. realistically, banks in the political arena suffering awful backlash 24 hours ago. today has done absolutely nothing to help that at all. any thoughts of them perhaps circumventing the volcker rule have taken somewhat of a major hit today. you're right, i didn't like them and i was short goldman sachs. if you're short jpmorgan or short goldman sachs and you get this today, i t
baird, near-term weakness creates long-term opportunity. the firm sticking with its outperform rating on jpm shares. and goldman sachs, losses and uncertainty, but story remains in tact. wells fargo, portfolio loss manageable but timing is unfortunate. kbw, though a black eye for management, it's a $2 billion charge in a quarter in which we expect the company to still make nearly $4 billion. so how do you play this on a day when we see that stock down 8%? jim iuorio's been here all week. you...
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chuck baird, doing something amazing. >>> well, it is hump day and you know what that means on some wednesdaysakewitz imagine with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mou
chuck baird, doing something amazing. >>> well, it is hump day and you know what that means on some wednesdaysakewitz imagine with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase...
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we have darryl williams -- baird. this is the man who said they sure to tell you he is a right-wing republican but darrell is most famous for, he is a trial lawyer lawyer both defense and plaintiff but he is the man that led the charge to recall russell pierce. russell pierce 1070. this was the man that read the charge to recall russell and vote him out of office. thank you, darryl. and marshall phipps, do you want to be our moderator? he is with the director of immigration policy. i would like you folks to get with the program, thank you. >> thanks so much norm. everyone who is worked in into in the to convene this discussion and congressmen pasteur for hosting. wild political prowess has prevented congress from tackling an overhaul of the immigration system, it's an overhaul that has been pointed out that is long overdue and one that many of us have been trying for many years to achieve. the pressures of a large undocumented population continued to be foisted on state and local governments and communities. opponents
we have darryl williams -- baird. this is the man who said they sure to tell you he is a right-wing republican but darrell is most famous for, he is a trial lawyer lawyer both defense and plaintiff but he is the man that led the charge to recall russell pierce. russell pierce 1070. this was the man that read the charge to recall russell and vote him out of office. thank you, darryl. and marshall phipps, do you want to be our moderator? he is with the director of immigration policy. i would like...